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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 323 words

Swartwoufs letter to, on the state of things at Kingston, 230; appointed major of the expedition against the French, 240; intelligence received from Albany that the widOw Schuyler beat, 247; Connecticut objects to, as commander of the expedition against Canada, 253; sends advices to Leisler from the Indian country, 257; proposed, to be sent by Leisler to England, 268 ; letter from the commissioners at Albany to, 273; sent against certain rebels in Queens county, 309; summoned by Gov. Sloughter before the council, 358; committed to the guards, ib. ; petitions Gov. Sloughter, 360, 361 ; ordered for execution, 374; petitions Sloughter for a reprieve, 375; dying speech of, 380; parting observation to Robert Livingston on the scaffold, ib.; act reversing the attainder of, 435, (see Leisler.)

Military lands in New-York, 1186; divided into counties, 118/; population of the, in 180^, ib.

Militia, Sir Wm. Johnson's suggestions regarding the, 955, 957, 958, 962, 965, 966.

Mill, the Patroon's to be fortified,

218.

Miller, Miss, letter of, to Capt. Wraxall, 764.

Mohawks reported to have accepted presents Irorji the Onagonques, 18; statement ot some ambassadors from the, regarding the Onagonques, 19; ask aid to erect their new castles, 87; Milborne and his soldiers threatened to be tired on by a party of, 131; news received from the, 137; condolence of the, on the burning of Schenectady, 164, 169; answer of the Albany authorities to the 167; the, visit Leisler, 227, 235; the small pox prevails among the, 254; accused of being Sir VVm. Johnson's advisers, 576; the head of all the other nations, 577; Gen. Johnson locates forts in the valley of the, 657, 660; great consternation prevails among the, 609; conferences held by Sir Wm. Johnson with the, 631, 809; dissatisfaction with certain proceedings regarding lands at Schoharie expressed by the, 847; church of England ministers since the time of Queeu Anne among the, 977 ; the country of the, to 1792, 1105.